Fenton is the only women's basketball player in school history
to have her number retired and holds three school records,
including the single-season scoring mark with 490 points in
1989-90. She is the only women's basketball player in UMass Boston
annals to be named Little East Conference Player of the Year
(1989-90) and was an All-Conference selection three times,
including twice a First Team All-Star. Fenton currently stands 19th
on the NCAA III career rebounding list with 1,220 caroms and is
fourth all-time among Division III New England players. Her career
rebounding average of 12.4 is the 20th highest mark in NCAA III
history as well. She finished her career, holding 11 school records
and now ranks second on UMass Boston's career scoring list with
1,516 points and second on the school's career boards list. She is
one of two players in the program's history to amass 1,000 or more
points and rebounds. Fenton established the single-season standard
for field goals made (196) for the Beacons in 1989-90 and has
attempted more free throws (625) than any other women's player at
UMB. She also stands second on UMass Boston's all-time list for
career scoring average (15.5 ppg.), career free throws made (314),
career field goal attempts (1,352), single-season points (453) and
single-season rebounds (395). Her 24 rebounds on January 13, 1990
is the fifth-highest total in school-history and her 98 career
games played ranks sixth all-time.